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Recognition and Awards Guide Chapter Leadership Training NMA...THE Leadership Development Organization March 2017

CHAPTER LEADERSHIP TRAINING Recognition and Awards Guide NMA... THE Leadership Development Organization 2210 Arbor Boulevard Dayton, OH 45439 1580 Phone 937 294 0421 Fax 937 294 2374 Email nma@nma1.org Web http://nma1.org Reviewed March 2017

TABLE OF CONTENTS NMA RECOGNITION... 1 INDIVIDUALS, CHAPTERS, AND COUNCILS... 1 RECOGNITION/AWARDS CHAIRMAN RESPONSIBILITIES... 1 INDIVIDUAL RECOGNITION... 2 EXECUTIVE AWARDS... 2 MEMBER AWARDS... 4 OTHER AWARDS... 6 GROUP RECOGNITION... 8 CHAPTER/COUNCIL AWARDS... 8 Chapter 25 th Anniversary Award... 8 Chapter 50 th Anniversary Award... 8 Chapter 75 th Anniversary... 8 Chapter/Council Awards by Size Group... 8 Chapter and Council Publications Contest... 8 Chapter Growth Award... 9 Chapter Professional Development Award... 10 Chapter Community Services Award... 11 Chapter Programs Award... 12 GROUP RECOGNITION (CAR1)... 13 CHAPTER EXCELLENT, SUPERIOR, AND OUTSTANDING AWARDS... 13 AREA A ADMINISTRATION... 15 A1. Chapter Management... 15 A2. Chapter Board of Directors... 17 AREA B MEMBER SERVICES... 18 B1. Professional Development... 18 B2. Membership Meetings... 21 B3. Communications... 22

B4. Member Relations/Boosters... 23 B5. NMA National/Area/Council Activities... 26 B6. Certified Manager (CM) Program... 27 AREA C ASSOCIATION GROWTH/AWARENESS... 28 C1. Association Development... 28 C2. Association Image... 30 AREA D COMMUNITY SERVICES... 31 D1. Community Activities... 32 D2. Management Week in America (MWIA)... 33 COUNCIL RECOGNITION (CAR2)... 35 COUNCIL EXCELLENT, SUPERIOR, AND OUTSTANDING AWARDS... 35 NMA COUNCIL QUARTERLY ACTIVITY REPORT CAR2 INSTRUCTIONS... 36 A. Administration... 36 B. Member Services... 37 C. Council Growth/Image... 39 D. Communications... 41 E. Other Activities... 43 SPOUSAL AND INDIVIDUAL MEMBER RECOGNITION (R IM)... 43 EXCELLENT, SUPERIOR, AND OUTSTANDING AWARDS... 43

NMA RECOGNITION INDIVIDUALS, CHAPTERS, AND COUNCILS This guide is designed to familiarize you with the NMA Recognition and Awards Program and should serve as a handbook for Recognition/Awards Chairmen during the administrative year. Recognition is much more than the chapter/council Excellent, Superior and Outstanding Awards. NMA provides recognition for other chapter group activities as well as individual recognition for those who have gone above and beyond for their chapter, organization, and/or community. In addition to an explanation of the different types of recognition available for NMA affiliates, this guide also includes instructions for the Chapter Monthly Report Form CAR1, and the Council Quarterly Report Form CAR2, which is the document(s) chapters and councils use to submit their activities. These activities could result in being recognized as an Excellent, Superior, or Outstanding chapter/council. For chapters, the CAR1 is also used to determine the recipients of the NMA Community Services and the Professional Development Awards. In addition, chapters must earn a minimum of a Superior Award from points on the CAR1 to be eligible for a Growth Award. RECOGNITION/AWARDS CHAIRMAN RESPONSIBILITIES 1. Study the contents of this manual and determine what kind of NMA recognition is available. 2. Consult with chapter or council officers during your goal setting meeting and provide information about the different types of NMA recognition available. 3. Determine what group awards are within reach of your chapter or council and make a recommendation to the officers. 4. Work with other chapter or council leaders to determine what other types of recognition will be included for the upcoming year. 5. Establish lines of responsibility AND communication with the appropriate chapter or council leaders regarding the awards program. 6. Monitor other officers throughout the year to ensure compliance with NMA recognition guidelines. 7. Complete and submit the Chapter Monthly Report Form CAR1 to NMA Headquarters within 30 days of the end of the month you are reporting OR complete and submit the Council Quarterly Report Form CAR2 to NMA Headquarters within 40 days of the end of the quarter being reported. THE CAR1 AND CAR2 ARE AVAILABLE IN AN EXCEL SPREADSHEET FOR DOWNLOAD ON THE NMA WEBSITE AT: https://nma1.org 1

The Recognition Committee continually reviews and revises the requirements of the Recognition Program in an effort to make it more equitable and to better meet the needs of our affiliates. This committee is made up of Directors who represent you, the membership. Any concerns you have regarding the Recognition Program should be brought to the attention of your assigned Director who will then take that concern to the Recognition Committee. Good luck in your upcoming year! INDIVIDUAL RECOGNITION EXECUTIVE AWARDS NMA has many awards designed for individuals. Whether it is a top executive in your organization who provides valuable support to your NMA chapter or whether it is someone within your chapter or council who has worked hard to make your organization a success, NMA can help you recognize that individual appropriately. Following are some awards that were designed specifically to recognize individuals in your organization for their contributions and support of your NMA chapter. EXECUTIVE OF THE YEAR This is the highest award NMA can offer an individual. For the Executive in your organization who has supported your chapter, we encourage you to nominate him/her for NMA s highest award, EXECUTIVE OF THE YEAR. Chapters/councils must submit nominations for this award on the official nomination form (found on NMA s website) to NMA Headquarters by June 1 each year. A copy of this form can be downloaded from NMA's website. Following are the award requirements from NMA s Policy and Procedure Manual: 1005. EXECUTIVE OF THE YEAR AWARD a. Description The objective of the award is to recognize a senior executive who has gained significant recognition for managerial and leadership accomplishments, conducted both personal and business affairs in accordance with NMA s Code of Ethics. This is NMA s highest individual award. A plaque will be presented to the recipient at NMA s Annual Conference. b. Qualifications A nominee must be a senior executive with a demonstrated record of managerial and leadership accomplishments over his/her career who has received formal recognition for them. Also, the nominee must have supported the principles of contemporary management and been substantially involved in the community. To be considered for this award, a nominee need not have held membership in NMA, but should have been a lifelong advocate of the principles contained within NMA s Code of Ethics. c. Nomination Submittal Award nominations must include a Chapter or Council endorsement. d. Review and Scoring The Recognition Committee will receive and review all nominations submitted for the Executive of the Year Award. 2

e. Ranking and Final Judging The NMA staff will combine the scores submitted from the Recognition Committee to determine the top 3 nominations. At the June/July committee meeting, the 3 nominees with the highest number of points will be evaluated and a recipient of the award declared. Gold Knight Award Following are the award requirements taken from NMA s Policy and Procedures Manual: 1008. COUNCIL GOLD KNIGHT AWARD a. Description Each NMA Council may present a Gold Knight once a year to an outstanding individual that meets the qualifications established by NMA. This is the highest award a NMA Council can give. b. Qualifications The nominee must be an individual whose reputation for outstanding leadership is well known in the area served by the Council. The nominee must be a person who has demonstrated the highest qualities of leadership in business or government as well as being involved in community activities. Further, the nominee should have motivated others to practice the principles of NMA s Code of Ethics and contributed to a better understanding of NMA. c. Nomination Submittal Councils must submit a letter of qualifications, with concurrence from the Council s assigned Director, to the NMA Executive Director, not less than 60 days prior to the presentation of the award. The letter should address the length of the nominee's management career along with accomplishments, leadership qualities, and actions the nominee performed or influenced. d. Final Approval/Award Presentation The NMA Executive Director shall review the nomination and approve each award recipient. The award should be presented locally so superiors, peers, subordinates, friends and family can witness the presentation. SILVER KNIGHT AWARD Following are the award requirements taken from NMA s Policy and Procedures Manual: 1009. CHAPTER SILVER KNIGHT AWARD a. Description Each NMA Chapter may present a Silver Knight once a year to an outstanding individual that meets the qualifications established by NMA. This is the highest award a NMA Chapter can give. b. Qualifications The nominee must be an individual whose outstanding leadership is well known to the members of the organization and whose example has inspired them. The nominee must be a person who has demonstrated the highest qualities of leadership in business or government as well as being involved in community activities. Further, the nominee should be a person who 3

regularly applies the principles of NMA s Code of Ethics and contributes to a better understanding of NMA. c. Nomination Submittal Chapters must submit a letter of qualification, with concurrence from the Chapter s assigned Director, to the NMA Executive Director, not less than 60 days prior to the presentation of the award. The letter should address the length of the nominee s management career along with accomplishments, leadership qualities, and actions the nominee performed or influenced. d. Final Approval/Award Presentation The NMA Executive Director shall review the nomination and approve each award recipient. The award should be presented locally so superiors, peers, subordinates, friends and family can witness the presentation. MEMBER AWARDS Member of the Year The Member of the Year Award is the highest award that can be given to a NMA member. It was designed for the member in your chapter or council who has demonstrated exceptional support for your chapter or council over the previous 12 months. We encourage you to nominate him/her for this prestigious MEMBER OF THE YEAR AWARD. Chapters and/or councils must submit nominations for this award to NMA headquarters by June 1, on the official nomination form found on NMA s website. A copy of this nomination form can be downloaded at nma1.org. Following are the award requirements taken from NMA s Policy and Procedure Manual: 1006. MEMBER OF THE YEAR a. Description The objective of the award is to recognize a current NMA member for his/her efforts during the past 12 months that enhanced the effectiveness of the Chapter or Council and advanced the purpose and the image of NMA. The award recipient will be recognized at the NMA s Annual Conference and will receive a $500 cash award and a plaque. National Elected Officers and Directors are excluded from receiving this award. b. Qualifications A nominee must be a continuous NMA member for the past two years and have made significant contributions to Chapter or Council operations and activities. c. Nomination Submittal The nominations must be endorsed by a NMA Chapter or Council and be signed by two officers of the nominating organization. It is extremely important to discuss in the Chapter/Council endorsement the significance and consequences of the nominee's specific efforts, accomplishments, and activities during the past year of NMA leadership. d. Review and Scoring The Recognition Committee will receive and review all nominations submitted for the Member of the Year Award. Each committee member will score the two areas of the nomination. 4

e. Ranking and Final Judging The NMA staff will combine the scores submitted from the Recognition Committee to determine the top 3 nominations. At the July committee meeting, the 3 nominees with the highest number of points will be evaluated and a recipient of the award declared. PLEASE NOTE THE "MEMBER OF THE YEAR" AWARD IS A NMA AWARD AND IS PRESENTED EACH YEAR AT THE NMA ANNUAL CONFERENCE. IT IS SEPARATE FROM A CHAPTER OR COUNCIL LOCAL MEMBER OF THE YEAR AWARD; HOWEVER CHAPTERS AND COUNCILS MAY FEEL FREE TO NOMINATE THEIR LOCAL MEMBER OF THE YEAR FOR THE NMA MEMBER OF THE YEAR AWARD. LEADERSHIP AWARD Following are the award requirements taken from NMA s Policy and Procedures Manual: 1010. LEADERSHIP AWARD a. Description NMA Councils or Chapters may present a Leadership Award to any member who is in good standing and has exhibited outstanding leadership abilities through participation in Council or Chapter activities. There is no restriction on the number of these awards that can be presented during the year. b. Qualifications Besides exhibiting outstanding leadership skills, the nominee should have motivated others to participate in Council or Chapter activities. Also, the nominee should be a person who regularly applies the principles of NMA s Code of Ethics. c. Nomination Submittal Councils or Chapters must submit a letter of qualification, with concurrence from the Council's or Chapter's assigned Director, to the NMA Executive Director not less than 60 days prior to the presentation of the award. The letter should describe the nominee s effort, impact and importance of the effort, personal attributes, and an example of applying NMA s Code of Ethics. d. Final Approval/Award Presentation The NMA Executive Director shall review the nomination and approve each award recipient. The award should be presented locally so superiors, peers, subordinates, friends and family can witness the presentation. NEW CHAPTER DEVELOPMENT AWARD Following are the award requirements taken from NMA s Policy and Procedures Manual. 1012. NEW CHAPTER DEVELOPMENT AWARD a. Description The purpose of this award is to recognize a member who initiates the development of a new Chapter and provides support to NMA up to the time of new Chapter chartering. The award will be presented at the Annual Conference. 5

b. Qualifications The nominee must be instrumental in making the initial contact with the prospective organization or potential Chapter and must make an exceptional contribution to the formation of the new Chapter. c. Nomination Submittal The nomination for the individual must be made in writing to NMA Headquarters. The nomination should provide the details of initial contact and outline the support that the nominee provided leading to new Chapter chartering. The nomination should be written within 30 days of new Chapter chartering. d. Final Approval The nominations will be reviewed by the Association Development and Services Committee Chair and forwarded with recommendation to the Staff Advisor (NMA Executive Director) who approves the Award. OTHER AWARDS HALL OF FAME This annual award honors individuals who have dedicated their lives to advance management/leadership development or were pioneers in business and entrepreneurial activities. Hall of Fame nominees need not have held membership in NMA. Nominees must have a demonstrated record of management/leadership achievement including formal recognition, be nationally recognized in their specific field of endeavor, and will have been lifelong supporters of the principles enumerated in the NMA Code of Ethics. Following are the award requirements taken from NMA s Policy and Procedure Manual: 1003. HALL OF FAME a. Description This award is given to an Individual in recognition of significant personal and professional contributions to the development of management/leadership its advocacy through exemplary personal behavior, or its development via writing, teaching, or theory development. Consideration is also given to outstanding achievements in the related areas of human resource development, training, ethics, and transformational leadership. The recipient will be inducted during a general session of NMA s Annual Conference. b. Qualifications Nominees are generally nationally or internationally recognized for outstanding managerial, leadership, and human resource developmental accomplishments. They are leaders, innovators, and thinkers in their chosen field(s) and their achievements should be shown to have significantly impacted the workplace. Recipients may be retired from their primary career and the honor may also be bestowed posthumously. The recipient or some representative must be present to accept the award. While NMA membership is not a requirement, the individual exemplifies the principles included in the NMA s Code of Ethics. 6

c. Nomination Submittal Award nominations must be submitted by the designated deadline date, on the approved forms made available to all Chapters and Councils, and contain a Chapter or Council endorsement. d. Review and Scoring The Recognition Committee will receive and review all nominations submitted for the Hall of Fame Award. Each committee member will score the four areas of the nomination. e. Ranking and Final Judging The NMA staff will combine the scores submitted from the Recognition Committee to determine the top 3 nominations. At the July committee meeting, the 3 nominees with the highest number of points will be evaluated and a recipient of the award declared. WILBUR M. MCFEELY AWARD Following are the award requirements taken from NMA s Policy and Procedures Manual: 1004. WILBUR M. MCFEELY AWARD a. Description This award is given in recognition to an individual who has made outstanding contributions to the field of management/leadership development through published books, articles, theory development, positions held, or teaching. The award was established as a tribute to Wilbur M. McFeely, a creative thinking individual who made significant contributions to the field of human relations in management. An award will be presented to the recipient at NMA s Annual Conference. The recipient will also be expected to participate in the education portion of the conference by giving a presentation in their field of expertise. b. Qualifications Nominees are either nationally or internationally recognized for accomplishments in the field of management/leadership development. They are visionary and innovative thinkers whose ideas have influenced the operation of both organizations and the people who work in the organizations. While membership in NMA is not a requirement, the nominee should be an advocate of NMA s Code of Ethics. This honor cannot be awarded posthumously. The recipient must agree to be present to accept the award. c. Nomination Submittal Chapters, councils, or individual members may submit the name of a qualified nominee to the Recognition Committee Chair and Staff Advisor by December 1 for the following year. d. Review and Selection The NMA Staff will prepare a list of qualified nominees and with the advice and counsel of the Recognition Committee Chair and the Chairman of the Board, the NMA Executive Director will make the appropriate contacts to secure an honoree. 7

GROUP RECOGNITION CHAPTER/COUNCIL AWARDS CHAPTER 25 TH ANNIVERSARY AWARD NMA... THE Leadership Development Organization gives a special silver anniversary plaque to all NMA chapters/councils on the 25th anniversary of their original date of charter. The award is presented in recognition of meritorious service, dedication to management/leadership development and to the preservation of our free enterprise system. CHAPTER 50 TH ANNIVERSARY AWARD A special anniversary plaque is given by NMA to all chapters/councils observing the 50th anniversary of their original date of charter, in recognition of a half century of service and dedication to the objectives and principles of NMA. CHAPTER 75 TH ANNIVERSARY A special anniversary plaque is given by NMA to all chapters/councils observing the 75th anniversary of their original date of charter, in recognition of ¾ of a century of service and dedication to the objectives and principles of NMA. CHAPTER/COUNCIL AWARDS BY SIZE GROUP CHAPTER AND COUNCIL PUBLICATIONS CONTEST Each year, chapters and councils are presented plaques at the NMA Annual Conference for monthly newsletters judged the best in their size group. Second and 3rd place certificates are given to publications in all size groups. Publications are judged on effectiveness in promoting organization activities, advancing the principles of NMA, promoting organization membership, format, writing style, and layout. Following is the award requirements from NMA s Policy and Procedure Manual: 1007. OUTSTANDING PUBLICATIONS[NR1] a. Description The objective of the award is to recognize Chapters and Councils, in each size group that published an effective Chapter or Council newsletter. Plaques will be awarded for the best newsletter in each size group, along with second and third place certificates, at the NMA s Annual Conference. b. Qualifications Publications are judged on NMA objectives of publicizing and promoting Chapter or Council activities, advancing the principles of NMA, promoting Chapter or Council membership, plus format, writing style, and layout. 8

c. Nomination Submittal Award nominations must be submitted by the designated deadline date using the approved forms made available to all Chapters and Councils. There are two parts, A and B, to the nomination. Part A is self scoring. Part B is scored by the Recognition Committee Members. Two newsletters are to be submitted. One issue must have been published between May 1 and December 31, and the other must have been published between January 1 and May 1. d. Review and Scoring Part A In the self scoring portion of the entry form, a point will be awarded for each newsletter published during the Chapter/Council administrative year. Also, a point will be awarded for the publication of an article on the topics listed in Part A. To receive credit in this portion, an electronic copy of each newsletter in which an article on the topic appears must be included with the entry. Each article must be identified with the appropriate topic number Headquarters Staff will verify the accuracy of this self scoring portion of the entry. Part B of the entry form will be scored by the members of the Recognition Committee. e. Ranking and Final Judging The total points earned in Part A will be added to the totals received from Part B (as scored by Recognition Committee members) to determine the total points for each entry. The NMA Staff will compile these totals and list them in descending order by size group to determine the first, second, and third place winners for each size group. These, in turn, will be submitted to the Recognition Committee for final approval. f. Size Groups Group 1... 700 or more members Group 2... 201 699 members Group 3... 151 to 200 members Group 4... 101 to 150 members Group 5... 61 100 members Group 6... 30 60 members Group 7... 29 & fewer members Group 8... Councils CHAPTER GROWTH AWARD The Chapter Growth Award was developed to recognize chapters (by size group) for the greatest significant net increase in membership for the administrative year. Those chapters that have more net members at the end of their fiscal year than they have at the beginning of their fiscal year will be eligible providing they qualify for a minimum of a Superior rating. A chapter s membership is determined by the number of members that has been reported to NMA Headquarters and appears on the Membership report for the chapter s first and last administrative months. 9

CHAPTERS NEED NOT SUBMIT A SEPARATE FORM FOR THE GROWTH AWARD. Completing and submitting a NMA Chapter Monthly Activity Report CAR1 will automatically enter chapters. Following are the award requirements taken from NMA s Policy and Procedure Manual: 1012. CHAPTER GROWTH AWARD a. Description This award is presented to one Chapter, in each size group, which experiences the greatest increase in growth for its administrative year. Chapters earning this award will be recognized at the NMA s Annual Conference. b. Qualifications To be considered for this award, a Chapter must participate in NMA s Recognition Program by submitting a monthly Chapter Achievement Report (CAR1 Form) to NMA Headquarters and must achieve a minimum rating of Superior for all other activities conducted during its administrative year. c. Nomination Submittal No documentation is required. d. Ranking and Final Judging The NMA Staff will track the growth of qualified Chapters during their administrative year and will select the Chapter, in each size group, to receive this award. e. Size Groups Group 1... 700 or more members Group 2... 201 699 members Group 3... 151 to 200 members Group 4... 101 to 150 members Group 5... 61 100 members Group 6... 30 60 members Group 7... 29 & fewer members CHAPTER PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT AWARD The Professional Development Chapter Award was developed to recognize chapters for outstanding efforts in Professional Development and Certified Manager activities. Following are the award requirements from NMA s Policy and Procedure Manual (PPM): 1013. CHAPTER PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT AWARD a. Description This award is presented to any Chapter who meets the criteria listed in section b, c, and e. A Chapter can have an outstanding Professional Development and Certified Manager Program through conducting both NMA and non NMA courses, having an active Certified Manager (CM) program, and involving executive managers in the Professional Development program, whether as facilitators, reviewers of course material, or direct participation. Chapters earning this award will be recognized at NMA s Annual Conference. 10

b. Qualifications To be considered for this award, a Chapter needs to participate in NMA s Chapter Recognition Program by submitting a monthly Chapter Achievement Report (CAR1 Form) to NMA Headquarters and achieving a minimum rating of Superior for all other activities reported during their administrative year. In addition, Chapters must achieve points in both the Professional Development (B1) and Certified Manager (B6) categories. Ten percent of the total points must come from courses completed under B1. All chapters need to earn at least 5 points in section B6 (Certified Manager). Also, a Chapter must submit the name of their Professional Development Chairperson AND must have a current B3 CEU Authorization approval on file with NMA Headquarters. c. Nomination Submittal The CAR1 Form will be used by the NMA Staff to document and score Professional Development and Certified Manager Program activities. No other documentation is required. d. Final Selection This award will be presented to qualifying Chapters that have met the criteria listed in section b and c above, and earned a minimum number of combined points on the CAR1 Form in the Professional Development and Certified Manager categories based on the formula listed in section e below. e. Points required: Chapters with more than 50 members need: Minimum points =.1 x # Chapter *Members + 50 Chapters with 50 or fewer members need 35 points. *Membership figure is the number of paid members that have been reported to NMA as of the last day of the chapter s administrative year. Example: A chapter with 100 members needs the following minimum points: Min points =.1 x 100 + 50 points = 60 points CHAPTER COMMUNITY SERVICES AWARD This award is presented to chapters that have demonstrated creativity and innovation in sponsoring or participating in community service activities. Following are the award requirements from NMA s Policy and Procedure Manual (PPM): 1014. COMMUNITY SERVICES AWARD a. Description This award is presented to Chapters which have demonstrated creativity and innovation in promoting Community Service Activities within the Chapter, company, organization, 11

and community during their administrative year. Chapters becoming award winning will be recognized at NMA s Annual Conference. b. Qualifications To be considered for this award, a Chapter must participate in NMA s Recognition Program by submitting a monthly Chapter Achievement Report (CAR1 Form) to NMA Headquarters. Community Services award activities are listed under the Community Services Area, Section D of the CAR1 Form. c. Nomination Submittal The CAR1 Form will be used by the NMA Staff to document and score Chapter participation. No other documentation is required. d. Final Selection This award will be presented to Chapters that have met the criteria listed in section b above, and obtained the minimum points as determined by the formula listed in section e below. e. Points Required Minimum Points (Min) =.2 X # of Chapter *Members + 35 *Membership figure is the number of paid members that have been reported to NMA as of the last day of the chapter s administrative year. Example: A chapter with 100 members would need 55 Min points: Min points =.2 x 100 + 35 = 55 points CHAPTER PROGRAMS AWARD A Chapter can receive this award by conducting monthly programs that enhance the members professional and/or personal growth when they attend the chapter s membership meetings. 1015. CHAPTER PROGRAMS AWARD a. Description The Chapter Programs Award will be presented to any Chapter that meets the criteria listed under b and c below. A Chapter can receive this award by conducting monthly programs that enhance the members professional and/or personal growth when they attend the chapter s membership meetings. Points for these programs will be recorded on the CAR1 under B2, Monthly Meetings/Programs. Chapters earning this award will be recognized at NMA s Annual Conference. b. Qualifications To be considered for this award, a Chapter MUST participate in NMA s Chapter Recognition Program by submitting a monthly Chapter Achievement Report (CAR1 Form) to NMA Headquarters and earning a minimum rating of Superior for all activities reported during their administrative year. In addition, each chapter must submit the name of their Program Chairman (or equivalent officer) under B2 on the CAR1 to NMA Headquarters. 12

c. Submittal Chapters must submit a total of 2 monthly program communications (e.g. flyers) with their Chapter Programs Award Official Entry Form for judging prior to June 1. One issue must have been published between May 1 and December 31, and the other must have been published between January 1 and April 30. You may also submit copies of your communications electronically in a.pdf format with any CAR1 during the year. You will receive 1 point under part A of the Official Programs Award for each submitted during the year (maximum 12 pts). At June/July Board of Directors meeting, these flyers will be reviewed by the Recognition Committee. They will check them for support of innovative programs, i.e., thinking outside the box, trying different things, speakers, venues, and topics. Each committee member reviewing the chapter s communications will assign 0 10 points for each. Those total points will be added to the chapter s end of year B2 total. In addition, each chapter MUST submit a Chapter Programs Award Official Entry Form no later than June 1 of the administrative year for which they are entering the contest. There are two parts, A and B. Part A is self scoring (you enter the scores). Part B is scored by the Recognition Committee. The minimum number of points required under B2 for a Chapter Programs Award for all chapters is 85 points. d. Final Selection The Chapter Programs Award will be presented at NMA s Annual Conference to ALL qualifying Chapters that have met the criteria listed in section a, b, and c above. After the Recognition Committee has reviewed the communications (e.g. flyers) submitted by each chapter and added their total points from the Chapter Programs Award Official Entry Form, to the B2 CAR1 points, ONE chapter earning the most total points will be selected by the Recognition Committee to receive the Chapter Outstanding Programs Award for the year. GROUP RECOGNITION (CAR1) CHAPTER EXCELLENT, SUPERIOR, AND OUTSTANDING AWARDS The NMA Chapter Excellent, Superior, and Outstanding Awards were developed to recognize chapters for activities conducted during the administrative year. The activities listed on the Chapter Monthly Activity Report Form CAR1 should be used as a guideline for programming during your chapter s administrative year to ensure that each and every member gets the most out of his/her NMA experience. Chapters earn points for each of the activities that are listed on the CAR1. Following is the number of points required for activities on the CAR1 to be eligible for these awards: 13

Point Criteria Chapter Excellent, Superior, and Outstanding Awards Excellent: 200 + (500 x (# of Members/2500)) Superior: 300 + (700 x (# of Members/2500)) Outstanding: 400 + (900 x (# of Members/2500)) Example: chapter with 100 members Superior Award 300 + (700*100/2500) = 300+28 = 328 points Old Method: SG5 = 400 points required Each NMA chapter in good standing that earns and reports points for specified activities reported on the Chapter Monthly Activity Report Form CAR1 is eligible to receive an Excellent, Superior, or Outstanding Award (based on the criteria above). A chapter in good standing means that the chapter cannot be delinquent in dues payments more than one time during the administrative year. Chapters that are delinquent more than one time during its administrative will not be eligible to receive and/or give awards. In addition, at the time of the NMA Annual Conference, any chapter that has any delinquent outstanding financial obligations to NMA Headquarters will also be ineligible to receive and/or give any NMA awards. The NMA Recognition Committee, developed the criteria for the Excellent, Superior, and Outstanding Awards. They continuously monitor and update the requirements to meet the needs of our changing chapters and organizations. It is of utmost importance that you stay abreast of these changes to ensure that your chapter receives proper recognition for a "job well done." The point system has been divided into four major areas with each area being divided into categories. These areas and categories are very important in any chapter operation and, therefore, have been identified in developing the criteria for the Excellent, Superior, and Outstanding Awards. The four major areas and their respective categories are as follows: AREA A ADMINISTRATION AREA C ASSOCIATION GROWTH/AWARENESS 1. Chapter Management 1. Association Development 2. Chapter Board of Directors 2. Association Image AREA B MEMBER SERVICES AREA D COMMUNITY SERVICES 1. Professional Development 1. Community Services Activities 2. Membership/Meetings 2. Management Week in America 3. Communications 4. Member Relations (Boosters) 5. NMA National/Area/Council Activities 6. Certified Manager (CM) Program 14

Following is a description of the activities for which your chapter can earn points to achieve these awards. Each item provides details for the same item listed on the CAR1 form. AREA A ADMINISTRATION = NO MAXIMUM POINTS The foundation of an effective and successful chapter operation is based on a sound administration. It requires good planning and organizing as well as an abundance of teamwork. Without this foundation, you may find your chapter floundering with no direction. Your chapter will receive points under each of two categories for administration activities completed. A1. CHAPTER MANAGEMENT A sound organizational structure with properly trained leaders is key to any successful NMA chapter. These leaders should establish goals and objectives that are realistic, attainable, and fit within the financial means of the chapter. The award criteria, which outline these administrative functions, are: A1a. A1b. A1c. A1d. A1e. A1f. Chapter Organization Chart... 2 points During the first administrative month, a chapter should prepare an organization chart depicting the responsibilities among members and a clear cut flow of communications with a detailed list of duties. Chapters can earn 2 points for preparing such a document. (maximum 2 points per year) Officer Transitioning... 2 points Each chapter should complete NMA's Chapter Leadership Training Program (found in President's Guide) to make sure new chapter officers have a smooth transition into their new role. (maximum 2 points per year) Advanced Program Plan... 2 points Each chapter should prepare an advanced program plan for all your membership meetings for the new administrative year. Chapters SHOULD conduct a minimum of 10 monthly meetings (although it s not a requirement). Chapters may earn 2 points for completing this. (maximum 2 points per year) Goals and Objectives... 2 points Chapters should prepare objectives and goals. Each goal must be stated in specific measurable terms. Chapters that prepare such goals and objectives will receive 2 points. (maximum 2 points per year) Budget... 2 points A budget showing anticipated income and expenses for the new administrative year should be prepared. A sample budget can be found in the Treasurer's Guide. Chapters will receive 2 points for preparing a budget for the administrative year. (maximum 2 points per year) Renewals and Dues Submitted on Time... REQUIRED It is very important that all chapters keep NMA headquarters informed of any membership 15

changes, i.e., new members, deleted members, address changes, etc. This will enable us to keep all members updated on opportunities available through NMA. Paying chapter dues on time ensures that NMA headquarters can continue to provide personal and professional growth opportunities for all members. If your chapter collects dues through payroll deduction, the NMA Membership Report Form for Payroll Chapters (M1 P) must be submitted to NMA each month. Dues should be received by NMA within 30 days of the month being reported (e.g., June's membership report and dues payment must be received no later than July 31). For chapters reporting on an annual basis, the NMA Membership Report Form for Annual Chapters (M 1A) and dues payment should be submitted on the first day of, but no later than 60 days after the beginning of, the chapter's fiscal year. NOTE: A chapter whose dues have been delinquent (over 60 days) more than one time during its administrative year shall not be eligible to receive any group awards, and the chapter's ability to give individual awards shall be suspended. No points will be given for dues being paid on time. This is a requirement. IN ADDITION: Any chapter or council that has any delinquent (60 days or more past due) outstanding financial obligations to NMA... THE Leadership Development Organization as of the time the Annual Conference is held will neither receive nor be recognized for any award they may have earned during the administrative year. A1g. A1h. A1i. A1j. New Election Results Sent to NMA... 2 points Chapters will receive 2 points for submitting a list of their newly elected officers to NMA. (maximum 2 points per year) Committee Meetings... 1 point Chapters will receive 1 point for a committee meeting they conduct during the month. Only 1 point per month is permitted. (maximum 12 points per year) IRS 990 Submitted on time... 10 points Chapters and Councils must submit a 990 form to the Internal Revenue Service each year within 5 months after the end of their fiscal year. For complete information and instructions, follow this IRS link: https://www.irs.gov/charities non profits/form 990 resources and tools. Chapters and Councils will receive 10 points for submitting 990 on time. (maximum 10 points per year) CAR1 Submitted to NMA ON TIME (NMA will enter this)... 3 points Chapters must submit CAR1s to NMA headquarters no later than 30 days after the end of the month being reported according to the following schedule: CAR1 Submitted Due at NMA January CAR1... end of February February CAR1... end of March March CAR1... end of April April CAR1... end of May 16

May CAR1... end of June June CAR1... end of July July CAR1... end of August August CAR1... end of September September CAR1... end of October October CAR1... end of November November CAR1... end of December December CAR1... end of January Chapters will receive 3 points for each monthly CAR1 received by NMA headquarters on time. (maximum 36 points per year) A1k. CAR1s Submitted LATE to NMA (NMA will enter this) 3 points Chapter CAR1s that are not received within the schedule listed in A1i will have 3 points deducted for every late CAR1 received at NMA headquarters. (maximum 36 points per year) A2. CHAPTER BOARD OF DIRECTORS Even a very small organization finds it difficult to operate on a strictly democratic, or "town meeting," basis...and if this is true for an organization of a few dozen members, imagine the difficulties in an organization of several hundred. Chapter business just can't be handled with the necessary dispatch if members have to vote on every item that requires a decision. The board is representative of the membership and serves as the planner and navigator who sets the course and checks the progress. A2a. A2b. A2c. A2d. Chapter Board of Directors Meetings... 2 points Chapter Board of Directors and the top Operating Group should meet 11 times during the administrative year. Chapters receive 2 points for each Chapter Board of Directors meeting held during the administrative year. (maximum 12 meetings and 24 points per year) National and/or Associate Director Invited to Each Board Meeting... 1 point Your NMA Director can keep you updated on the latest programs offered through NMA at the national level as well as answer any questions that may arise within your chapter. Therefore, he/she should be invited to each board meeting. Chapters can earn 1 point each time your National Director and/or Associate is invited to your Chapter Board of Directors meeting. (maximum 12 points per year) National and/or Associate Director's Name Submitted... 1 point Submit the name of your assigned Director in the blank provided on the CAR1 and receive 1 point. If you do not know your Director's name, just e mail NMA at nma@nma1.org. (maximum 1 point per year) Meeting with Executive Advisors... 1 point Chapter leadership should meet at least twice annually with chapter executive advisors. The first meeting should be held at the beginning of the administrative year, and the second meeting should be held at the end of the administrative year. Chapters will receive 1 point for each meetings held with executive advisors. (maximum 12 points per year) 17

A2e. A2f. A2g. A2h. Names and Titles of Executive Advisors... 2 points List the names and titles of your chapter's executive advisors on the CAR1 and receive 2 points. (maximum 2 points per year) Chapter Board Minutes Sent to Assigned Director... 1 point Chapters should send a copy of their Board Minutes to their assigned director. Each time those minutes are furnished to the assigned director, chapters will receive 1 point. (maximum 12 points per year) Chapter Supports National/Associate Director 5 points Five points will be awarded each year a chapter supports a national and/or associate director. Chapters may take credit for 2 each year whether the individuals are National Directors or Associate Directors. (maximum 10 points per year) National/Associate Director Submits Director Report on Time... 1 points Chapters that sponsor (can be financial support or a chapter to which a director is assigned) a National or Associate Director will receive one CAR1 point per each month the director submits their director report within 30 days of the month being reported. (maximum 12 points per year) AREA B MEMBER SERVICES = NO MAXIMUM POINTS Six categories have been identified and selected as criteria for recognition points for this area. Those areas are Professional Development, Membership Meetings, Communications, Member Relations (Boosters), NMA National/Council Activities, and Certified Manager (CM) Program. Since MEMBER SERVICES is such a vital part of an NMA chapter, more points can be accumulated for this area. Chapters may receive points for each activity completed under the different categories as described below toward fulfilling the requirements for the Excellent, Superior, and/or Outstanding Award. B1. PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Growth through continuing personal and professional development is one of the principal thrusts of NMA... THE Leadership Development Organization. It is no secret that the success of an NMA chapter is dependent upon the effectiveness with which professional development is delivered to individual chapter members. For many chapter officers, there is a general recognition that the educational opportunities a chapter can offer constitute the backbone of the entire operation. B1a. Authorized to Grant CEU... 5 points Your chapter should be authorized to grant CEU to ensure that your chapter members receive the appropriate CEU credit for each course completed. B 3 (authorization to grant CEU form) is due at NMA no later than January 31 of each year. Chapters authorized to grant CEU will receive 5 points. (maximum 5 points per year) 18

REMEMBER TO BE ELIGIBLE FOR THE PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT AWARD, YOUR CHAPTER MUST HAVE A CURRENT, UP TO DATE B3 FORM, AUTHORIZATION TO GRANT CEU ON FILE WITH NMA S PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT PRIOR TO THE END OF YOUR ADMINISTRATIVE YEAR. B1b. B1c. B1d. B1e. Chapter PD Catalogue/Guide... 3 points Chapters that prepare a Chapter Professional Development Catalog/Guide that lists courses offered through the chapter receive 3 points. (maximum 3 points per year) *Chapter Sponsored NMA Proprietary PD Courses Completed 5 points Chapters may receive 5 points for each Chapter Sponsored NMA proprietary professional development course completed. Indicate on the CAR1 (on the PD Courses tab) the course code, course name, # of hours, and the date completed for each course. (no maximum points) *Chapter Sponsored Non NMA PD Courses Completed... 3 points Chapters receive 3 points for each *Chapter Sponsored Non NMA professional development course completed. A B4 (CEU Credit for a Non NMA Course Form) must be completed and approved by NMA in order to receive credit for the course. Indicate on the CAR1 in the space provided, the course code, course name, # of hours, date completed, and # of participants for each course. (no maximum points) Bonus Points for PD Courses Completed... 1 3 points Chapters receive bonus points for each course completed (NMA or non NMA) that is in excess of 7 hours in length. This includes only those courses for which points are given under "c" or "d" above. (no maximum) 8 13 hours... 1 point 14 20 hours... 2 points over 20 hours... 3 points *A CHAPTER SPONSORED PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT COURSE AS DEFINED BY THE RECOGNITION COMMITTEE IS ANY COURSE/PROGRAM SPONSORED OR CO SPONSORED BY YOUR NMA CHAPTER THAT HAS BEEN APPROVED FOR CEU CREDIT BY NMA UNDER THE GUIDELINES ESTABLISHED BY THE INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR CONTINUING EDUCATION AND TRAINING. THE ASSIGNED COURSE CODE MUST BE LISTED ON THE CAR1 IN ORDER TO RECEIVE CREDIT FOR THESE COURSES. B1f. Online Courses Completed... 1 6 points Chapters may receive points for members that take ANY Professional Development online courses based on the following schedule (no maximum points): 1 5 participants... 1 point 6 10 participants... 2 points 11 15 participants... 3 points 19

16 20 participants... 4 points 21 25 participants... 5 points 26 or more participants... 6 points B1g. Courses taken at other chapters... 1 6 points Chapters may receive points for members who take ANY Professional Development courses at other chapters based on the same schedule listed in b1f. (no maximum points) Please list course name, number of hours, date completed, and number of participants in the space provided on tab labeled B1g. Courses taken at other chp. B1h. B1i. Executive Management Participation... 4 points Receive 4 points each time your executive management participates in a professional development activity, e.g., attendance, facilitator, reviewing a course, letter of endorsement, recognition, etc. (no maximum points) Members taking IQShare, MindEdge or BTE NMA Partnership Courses... 1 point Receive 1 point each time one of your members take any courses (PMP, etc.) via NMA's partnership with IQShare, MindEdge, or BET. (no maximum points) Please list the participant's name and course taken under the B1i tab. B1j. Bonus Points for # Participants Completing B1i... 1 6 points Chapters will receive bonus points for each participant who completes courses listed under b1c and b1d based on the following: (no maximum) 1 5 participants 1 point 6 10 participants 2 points 11 15 participants 3 points 16 20 participants 4 points 21 25 participants 5 points 26 or more participants 6 points B1k. B1l. Points for non CEU Approved Courses... 3 points Chapters will receive 3 points for each non CEU approved courses conducted during the administrative year. These points count toward an Excellent, Superior, and/or Outstanding Award but will not be credited toward the Professional Development Award.. (no maximum points) Bonus Points for Attendees Completing B1k... 1 6 points Chapters will receive bonus points for each participant who completes courses listed under B1k based on the following: (no maximum) 20

1 5 participants 1 point 6 10 participants 2 points 11 15 participants 3 points 16 20 participants 4 points 21 25 participants 5 points 26 or more participants 6 points RECOGNITION AND AWARDS GUIDE These points count toward an Excellent, Superior, and/or Outstanding Award but will not be credited toward the Professional Development Award. B2. MEMBERSHIP MEETINGS The monthly meeting is the one truly universal function of all activities conducted by NMA chapters. Traditionally, the monthly membership meeting has been the central, and sometimes the only chapter activity. While considerable progress has been made through the years, no other program or activity has yet seriously challenged the pre eminence of the monthly meeting, at least in the minds of the member. B2a. B2b. B2c. Monthly Membership Meetings... 5 points A chapter should have 10 monthly meetings per year. Chapters receive 5 points for each monthly membership meeting held. Be sure to report your monthly meeting attendance by clicking the link on the CAR1 B2a. Monthly Membership Meetings. The definition of a meeting is one that is open to the entire membership with a set agenda and which is appropriately publicized. (maximum 60 points per year) Meetings Featuring Personal/Professional Growth... 1 point Chapters may receive 1 point for each monthly meeting that features personal/ professional growth. (maximum 12 points per year) Meeting Attendance Bonus Points... 1 5 points Bonus points are awarded as listed below based on the percentage of attendance at each monthly meeting. Members and potential members may be included in this percentage. (maximum 60 points per year) 45% and up... 5 points 35% 44%... 4 points 25% 34%... 3 points 15% 24%... 2 points 14% and less... 1 point B2d. Top Management Event... 3 points Chapters may earn 3 points for featuring or honoring senior leaders at a monthly membership meeting. (maximum 3 points per year) 21